Journal of Educational Sciences
Vol 5, No 3: July 2021

An Analysis of Cogntive and Psychomotor Domains in English Student Textbook of Junior High School

Annisa Annisa (English Study Program Language and Arts Department Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Riau University)
Jismulatif Jismulatif (English Study Program Language and Arts Department Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Riau University)
Dahnilsyah Dahnilsyah (English Study Program Language and Arts Department Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Riau University)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Jul 2021

Abstract

This research was conducted in the textbook of 8th grade Junior High School 2013 revision of the 2017 curriculum. The researcher conducted a textbook analysis based on Anderson and Krathwohl's (2001) taxonomic theory of the cognitive domain and Simpson's (1972) psychomotor domain taxonomy to focus more on its relevance to the material in the textbook. This research aims to investigate the representation of cognitive and psychomotor domains in English textbook for the 8th years of Junior High School students with the Core and Basic Competencies of the 2013 curriculum. This research used a content analysis method based on Anderson and Krathwohl theory. The instrument used to collect data in this research was through data observation and document review. The findings of this research reveal that the contents of the book are in accordance with the 2013 revised curriculum syllabus 2017. The results of the research on the cognitive domain showed that it was 100% relevant to the contents of the syllabus and 92.3% of the Psychomotor domain was relevant to the contents of the syllabus.

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Journal Info

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JES

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Religion Humanities Education Library & Information Science Other

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JES publishes original articles on the latest issues and trends occurring regionally and internationally in the educational sciences with the aim to advance our knowledge both in term of theory and practice. Moreover, this journal also covers the issues concerned with the following special sections: ...